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Has anyone used this line and if so what is your opinion of it?
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I have used Berkley Vanish (not transition) and for a Fluorocarbon it is
absolute crap compared to other products you could buy. Seaguar Carbon Pro or Even P-Line Fluorocarbon is way better than Vanish ever hopes to be. With that said, I am a huge Berkley fan, and was very disappointed with their fluorocarbon product. Also for leaders, nothing beats Seaguar Grand Max, again you pay for it, but it is worth it IMHO. If money is on the line, then pay the for the better stuff, but if you are just fishing recreationally and on a limited budget, I guess Vanish will get the job done, but absolutely make sure you wet your knots before cinching them down, soak it! good luck, Chris Pat_RI wrote: Has anyone used this line and if so what is your opinion of it? |
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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 20:48:39 GMT, Chris Rennert
wrote: I have used Berkley Vanish (not transition) and for a Fluorocarbon it is absolute crap snip Pat_RI wrote: Has anyone used this line and if so what is your opinion of it? Ditto to what Chris said. I haven't tried the transition line, but after my plain vanish experience, I doubt that I will try it (unless I get some free). Harry J aka Thundercat Brooklyn Bill's Tackle Shop Fishing Team http://www.brooklynbillstackleshop.com Share the knowledge, compete on execution. |
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I have used Vanish and thought it was crap. P-Line Flouroclear is pretty
good, but becasue it is a flouro coated mono it tends flake off after a couple days of heavy use. Seaguar Carbon pro absolutely rocks. Its tough, doesn't break unless it is damaged. It will fish well every day for a week if you just clip off six inches of line and retie a couple times a day. The first six inches of any line gets pretty torn up. The only line I have ever fished with that is better for durability os a fusion braid like Power Pro. The CarbonPro catches plenty of fish. I fish stick worms with it in gin clear water, and I have watched fish run into the line. -- ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "Chris Rennert" wrote in message ... I have used Berkley Vanish (not transition) and for a Fluorocarbon it is absolute crap compared to other products you could buy. Seaguar Carbon Pro or Even P-Line Fluorocarbon is way better than Vanish ever hopes to be. With that said, I am a huge Berkley fan, and was very disappointed with their fluorocarbon product. Also for leaders, nothing beats Seaguar Grand Max, again you pay for it, but it is worth it IMHO. If money is on the line, then pay the for the better stuff, but if you are just fishing recreationally and on a limited budget, I guess Vanish will get the job done, but absolutely make sure you wet your knots before cinching them down, soak it! good luck, Chris Pat_RI wrote: Has anyone used this line and if so what is your opinion of it? |
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Pat_RI wrote:
Has anyone used this line and if so what is your opinion of it? Yeah the regular vanish is the pits. You can't go wrong with the Yozuri Hybrid line. We fish the 10# on almost every lure. Jigs, worms, senkos, spinnerbaits... you get the idea. Just bought a bunch of the Hybrid 12#, I'll let you know how i like it in the spring. Dave V |
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I have used the Transition on several reels since the fall and near freezing
water this winter. I have had no problems. There is suppose to be improvements in this line since the bad pub with the original vanish. "Pat_RI" wrote in message news:JEOKd.68065$Tf5.6637@lakeread03... Has anyone used this line and if so what is your opinion of it? |
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I have used Berkley Vanish (not transition) and for a Fluorocarbon it is
absolute crap compared to other products you could buy. Seaguar Carbon Pro or Even P-Line Fluorocarbon is way better than Vanish ever hopes to be. With that said, I am a huge Berkley fan, and was very disappointed with their fluorocarbon product. Also for leaders, nothing beats Seaguar Grand Max, again you pay for it, but it is worth it IMHO. If money is on the line, then pay the for the better stuff, but if you are just fishing recreationally and on a limited budget, I guess Vanish will get the job done, but absolutely make sure you wet your knots before cinching them down, soak it! good luck, Chris Pat_RI wrote: Has anyone used this line and if so what is your opinion of it? |
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